WYD260 Hydraulic Excavator for mining on sale
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- 1 unit
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- 3 unit/month
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TYHI’s WYD260 / WY260 hydraulic excavators are suitable for striping the More than thousand ton open-pit coal mines, iron mines and nonferrous metal mines. The complete machine weight is 260t. Standard bucket capacity is 15 cubic meter. They can be used in combination with 90-172t mining dump vehicle.
WYD260 is motor-driven type hydraulic excavator. WY260 is diesel-driven hydraulic excavator.
Main Features
●Independent closed-loop swing circuit
●Ultimate power control
●Electronic-hydraulic servo control
●Central lubrication system
●Structures welded by low-alloy high-strength steel plate
●Commodious and comfortable operator’s cab
Working Range
Max. digging reach | 13.8m |
Max. digging height | 16.4m |
Max. digging depth | 3.4m |
Max. dumping height | 11.5m |
Max. level crowd at ground level | 4.25m |
Bucket opening width | 2.6m |
Digging Forces
Max. crowd force at ground level | 1160kN |
Max. crowd force | 1290kN |
Max. breakout force | 969kN |
- Q: If I killed the grass put a layer of sand (1 1/2 inch), an 1/2 inch of recycled rubber on top and peat moss (1/2 inch) roadatilled (about 4 inches down) it to mix it together then put rail road tie/bord things on the side to hold everything in. Im completely guessing, but I need a ring to last me around 3 years... Would it work?
- I even have by no potential had the money for or needed an indoor area. My neighbor has a freakin extensive area it extremely is roofed yet purely has one enclosed part (to guard riders from the winning west wind). definite it extremely is chilly interior the wintry climate and snow does blow in yet you're no longer choking on airborne dirt and mud and rancid air. it extremely is the layout i could bypass with if I ever needed/could desire to arise with the money for one.
- Q: How do excavators distinguish between positive and negative?
- Two modes of operationThe first kind is the Japanese second-hand import machine and senior veteran driver as the representative, the left hand handle of the front, back, left and right corresponding control is the excavator's right rotation, left rotation, bucket extension and bucket recovery. We used to be referred to as "front and back spin"".The second type is the domestic new machine and the new generation of young drivers as representatives, left hand handle of the front, back, left, right, respectively, corresponding to the control of the excavator's bucket stick, bucket recovery, left rotation and right rotation. We used to be referred to as "left and right spin"".There are people who have called these two modes, "mobile phone" and "mobile phone", but due to the lack of a unified nomenclature, caused the differences on the way, before and after rotation is called mobile phone, the mobile phone is called reverse rotation, but also to rotate around the mobile phone is called, before and after the rotation is called reverse mobile phone. So to avoid confusion, said only this, before and after the rotation and rotation, to note here is "mobile phone" is refers to the rotation, and rotation or rotation before and after the "anti mobile phone", two kinds of the different mode of operation is only the left hand excavator operating handle, right invariant handle mode.Two ways of shoveling soil
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- Q: Excavator construction price
- Price is not the same, time to time general price, 400 yuan per hour or so, the long-term operations by the day ", but also by the total amount of work, etc.
- Q: When did excavators first come out?.
- In the current social construction, excavators are becoming more and more integrated with our daily life. The excavator is the earliest human or animal power for digging deep river dredger, bucket capacity is generally not more than 0.2~O.3 cubic meters. The first excavator manual has been developed for more than 130 years of history, has experienced a gradual development process of automatic hydraulic excavator driven by steam rotary bucket excavator to the internal combustion engine and electric drive rotary excavator, application of mechatronics technology during the. 2012-4-15 22:37:57 upload download attachment (7.39, KB)American Otis 1833~1836, the design and manufacture of the first steam engine, composite structure, semi rotary, rail mounted single bucket excavator, productivity is 35 cubic meters per hour, but because of poor economy without application. The improved steam shovel was formally produced in 1870s and applied to strip stripping. In 1880, the first semi - rotary steam shovel with tractors as the chassis appeared.From the early twentieth Century to the late 40s, excavators entered the stage of diversification of power and walking equipment.In 1910, there was the first motor driven single bucket excavator;In 1912, there was a full rotary single bucket excavator driven by gasoline engines and kerosene engines;In 1916, a single bucket excavator powered by diesel generators was produced;In 1924, diesel direct drives began to be used on single bucket excavators; crawler walking devices were introduced in 1910. With the development of the automobile industry, the tire walking device is widely used in small excavator.In 30s, a walking device appeared.Due to the application of hydraulic technology, a suspension excavator equipped with hydraulic backhoe was installed in the tractor in 1940s.
- Q: i have been looking for scopes all day and i just came across the Barska Excavator and it is within my budget and from what i have read it is a pretty good scope. i am looking to mount it to my Marlin .270, is this a good scope and will it hold a zero?
- Let's look at this a different way. Barska Excavator . What does one do with an excavator? You dig holes in the ground with an excavator... right? This is hilarious... I think the company is trying to tell you something. Excavator.... dig a hole and bury this turkey.... or it's most useful attribute is that it can be used as a shovel. Would you buy a chair called the LaZBoy? hemorrhoid?
- Q: There's a huge construction site (buildings being torn down) that I drive by on my way to work, and it's full of various heavy equipment. I'm fascinated by the excavators, because they remind me of giant, toothy quot;mouthsquot; on the end of long arms. It's also interesting to see how precisely they can chomp, lift and/or move things with their quot;jawsquot;. (I know, they're actually called buckets, heads and/or attachments, but I like the metaphor of mouths and jaws. *grin*)I was just curious how easy or difficult excavators are to operate? I'm guessing they're more challenging than some pieces of construction equipment. Hopefully at least some folks here have experience using them. Thanks and have a great weekend! :)
- wow....you sure have an obsession starting there...lol anyway, it's not too hard to get the basics down, how to move the different mechanisms, but you need to have lots of practice before you do anything that requires precision. One wrong move and all that horsepower can make big damage! And they're like most pieces of heavy equipment...they're very challenging to operate well. I have some experience pipelining, so I have seen lots of operators. Most have to have years of experience before they're really good. Its tough to get someone to show you how if you're not being paid....you can rent tiny ones at some rental places if you really want to give it a try! pick a wide open space, and remember, you have to have the ground searched for buried pipelines, electrical lines, phone, water and sewer, etc before you dig.
- Q: I am buying a home that has a large shed in the back. The loan is FHA and the appraiser requires it be torn down or repaired. This is an old shed close to 100 years old and was built with all 2x4s with many rotting pieces so fixing it would cost the same as rebuilding a new one. The shed is approx 15x24 in an L shape. I'm working with a contractor for the other repairs and he quoted me at $7,500 for a full demo, I said leave the floors and he brought it down to $5,500. This seems like a rather large amount especially looking around online I was expecting 2-3k at most. Is his quote realistic? Im under a deadline so I had him write it up but I most likely will do it myself or find someone with a excavator to come in and just crush it.
- That is a bit high, yes.
- Q: How do I get my basement to stop flooding?
- OOH, that one involves some work. The most effective is to rent an excavator, possibly a mini depending on your yard size. Then you did out the ground in front of the house where it is taking in water. Enough room has to be there in order to refinish the wall to become waterproof. This could be masonry work, cement, you'll be able to tell once you get to that point. After that is done, back fill the dirt, and head to the basement. I used masonry caulking on the floors around my leaks. Another way is to hire the people who waterproof your basement for you. it will save you time and aggravation, I promise. They know what to do and what to look for. maybe they can come out and offer you some advice. Good Luck. I bought a product called DAMP RID at Home Depot to hang up in the areas of moisture.It's about $4.00 for a month's worth of help.
- Q: i have 3 mali uromastyx and i know what i am doing right now they are on sifted playsand and they like it and they are eating good and basking is hot enough but i was wondering if excavator clay burrowing subsrate is good for them they love to dig ALOT and the holes dont stay open so i was wondering if it is safe thank you
- now i had that very same question a few weeks ago and i asked the guy that is helping em with mine and he says its not teh best. uro's arent the brightest and may try to eat that stuff so it isnt recomended. i was really tempted to do that tho. it seemed like a great idea for mine. its jsut a shame.
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WYD260 Hydraulic Excavator for mining on sale
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 3 unit/month
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